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Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder, March 21, 1913 Page 4 Free Freight for the Child rens Industrial Exhibits at the Oregon State Fair. Local Briefs The Big Four Comedy Co. ¡it the Orpheuin to-night. The Big Four Comedy Co. at the Orpheum Tonight. I am sure the school children of Oregon will be <l< lighted to know that the different rail roads; the S P., tile O. W. R. N. ami the Dill lines in Oregon, including the Asto- ra lin *, the Oregon electric and the United Railways, have all agreed to carry the school children's e.xhil its to and from the State Pair, this year, free of charge. i “Real Fisherman’s Luck for Duke’s Mixture Smokers” Ali Rniokrrs should know Duke’s Mixture made by <S’ Myers at Durham, N. ('. Pay what you will, you cannot get better granulated tobacco for 5c than the big ounce and a half sack of Duke's Mixture. Ami with tach of these big sacks you get a book of cigarette papers FREE. I.iggrtt Get a Good Fishing Reel Free by saving the Coupons now packed in Lujytdl Jj Myers Duke’s Mixture. Or, if you don't want a reel get any one of the hundreds of <»lher art 1« h-s. hi the list you will find something for every meiiHH-r of the. family Pipes, cigarette eases, catcher’s gloves, cameras, watches, toilet articles, etc. These handsome presents cost you \ nothing—not one cent. 1 hey simply _r—-'express our appreciation of your \ . .TjA l'H'n>'"W- i a ' r, y ' ‘.ijA C \ \ , -¿¿XA Remember you still get the same big one and a half ounce sack for 5c —enough to roll maag cigarettes. „ \ During February and March Z5? \ only, ue will «end uur neut ¡j £ r JEi illustrated catalogue of presents FREE. Simply semi us your *'.»k\ name and address. ( oufitHis iront l)uk< > Mt i lure may be I.' >.>> ' t :...b fans iti"// HOiLSE . H ■ . ’ i l IN. I EY S NATURAL I EAF, GRANGER IVVISi, < <>< MJ t> “i FOGH ROSES ■ //>/ J -uhle : h lJl( K PI UG CUT. PII.D MONI < It.ARI TIES cLIX CI- GAllET 1 E5, and olhe» lajis or coupons iwuedby us. Premium Dept. f H AT is the wonder- TW * f speed at which |a,S / an I flC cream sep- ’v© ara*or bowl turns. lux—— rim of a six. inch bowl, running at separat ing speed, is traveling at the rale of nearly two and a half miles a minute, faster than the swiftest express train that ever rail. Such speed as this means strain on k__ shafts, bear- '■# i n g s, gears, frame, in every part of a separator, such st rain as can only be rendered harmless by the nicest adjust- nientof strength, flexi bility. and quality of material and workman ship. The business of a « ream separator is to skim the butter fat from whole milk, but to do tills it must be made mechanically right, or it soon ceases to be useful as a sepa- lator. i lie machine that meets these condi tions and s. Ils at the right price, is an 1 II C Cream Separator Dairymaid, Bluebell, or Lily I 11 C sepai itors have that carefulness of ..Iln a nH-nt d dance of ntov itig parts whir h make lor duiabilitv and easy running. I h. re ire p ints in the construction of lilt pit at. is, an h as the heavy phosphor bion e bushin ttoiibh proof neck bearing, cut-awav wings, dirt and milk-proof spiral i i s, etc., which make lilt' separators, I . ond . indoubt t lie I st of all to buy. There are tour convenient si cs of each style. Ask the local (halers who handle these machines fora d. mon«l ration. Get catalogues or full information front them or write International Harvester Company of America Uucoi pot a I ml) Port land Ore. Read the Recorder nd» and profit f rom the bargain« offered Don’t lorget the school enter tainment, Mirth 28th, at the Or- pheum. Jewelry of Quality and Good Taste R. H. Rosa returned on the Eliza het h from a i business trip to In order to take advantage of this San Francisco. liberal oiler the exh ¡bits of a cer tain county, or district, must be 500 Bov Scout have hern en- assembled at one or more con v enient listed in New York in the crusade -hipping points and shipped to for clean streets. gether iu the name of the County Averill has ¡1 very beautiful School Superintendent, teacher or I Easter window, in I ct it is as tasty other authorized person. las you will see in tlie large cities, This is a fine tiling for the rail 'gotten up by proffessional decora- roads to do, and it will help won 1 tors. derfullv in this industrial contest S. R. Pruitt and family are in tile Now tile child 200 miles away Salem citv for a week looking over cr*n- < an send an exhibit to the fair just | ditions here. Mr. Pruitt was form as well as one only 20 miles away erly proprietor of the Diamond Ho We hope the boys and girls a’i over tel at Medford and has mining in- the state, knowing this fret early in teresls at Crescent Citv. the season, will begin at once to The public are assured of an ex- prepare something for the State Fair. It begins September 29 this cellent show at the Orpheum tn- yeai, and the prize list is larger and night, with the Big Four Comedy con • dy more attractive than last year. The Co. in their laughable Miss Portland.’' list will be off the press in a few sketch, “Little lays and sent out to the County Also excellent pictures and music. School Superintendents from vv h.un Admission 25c and 15c. each family can sect re a copy. Besides the line itte ol regular mil special prizes in lite individual lasses, there are five cash prizes anging from $t* > down to $4.0 tor he best collective exhibit by the choolsof any county. There are dso tice special prizes for the best I xhilnt b) one room districts out- side ol counti s making a county exhibit, I Oregon has a good chance to lead the world in indust.ial work this ear, and reap a great reward, To his end we hope to have the co* ■peration ol not only all the teach- •is and children, but of every other itizen of the state. — N. C. Mat is, Field Worker Industrial Fairs. - ¡."Sfibri - - • SrCi) Revolutions Per Minute W anted —Agate work. Stones cut Same Dav received — Sabro Bros. Indorsing the Asp. In Mnrmimtel's tragedy of Cleopatra. ■ (■presented 111 the Theatre I'lamais. when ttie Egyptinn queen was about ready to commit suicide sin* held in her hands n mechanical asp of cun iilng workmansliip devised by Vaiicail- son. the most ingenious mechanician ot Ills time ’I bis venomous reptile reared its head ami before plunging its ap parent fangs into ttie arm of the He iress gave a shrill hiss A S|a*ctiltor lierei:|M»n arose and left the house with the simple but expressive remark, ”1 am of the same opinion as the asp." Calomel. Cnlomel was discovered by Crollllis In the seventeenth century, ami the lirst din*, lions for Ils preparation were liheii by Beirillll 111 inns Its 'laiiiegis derived from two Greek words, sig uifylng "a beautiful black." because 111 its preparation a black powder Is the first step in the inanufa. lure, being produced by rubbing mercury together with corrosive sublimate. ---- ooo .. Nineteen hiiies a Second. < 'thout a j ir, sh< ■ k or disturbance, is the aw Ini speed ol our earth hiongh space We wonder at such ise of nature's movement, and so to those who take Di King 's New t ile Pris, No pripi mg, no dis- » I <‘S3 just thorough work that bring« health and fine feelings, BROTHERS MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Bandon, Oregon , Save $35.00 to $65.00 by Buying Regular $105.00 Typewriters Slightly Used To avoid the 1 ecessity of return- 1 mg a large number of EXCHANGE ! MACHINES to the factory, we have ’ [ decided to place the same on sale at ' W. B. Strowbridge is improving from $35.00 to $65.00, for rebuilt] his property cn the hill, neat Aber and slightly used machines of all j nathy streett by putting a fence makes at tile above prices and on I around it. and will paint and paper very easy tetms of payment without his new house, which, when com interest. Every machine sold from our pleted will be one of the coziest stock at the above prices will be | little homes in Bandon. ------ wx?------- guaranteed lor one year and the 1 same can be ( xchanged for a new 1 Censorship of Books by Pub >913 A ODEL, L. C. Smith & Bros Typewriter at any time within lic Library Committee. one year cm a very liberal allowance. FRANK GREGORY Mechanical Engineer Contractor and Builder Bandon Oregon You can say good bye to consti pation with a clear conscience if you L. C. SMITH A' BROS. TYPE- use Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many A pamphlet has been recently cir WRI IER CO. have been permanently cured by culated on the streets of Bandon 280 Oak Street. Portland. Oregon their use. For sale by C. V Love. making strong implication that tire Reverend Mr. Steele had appointed himself chief censor for the Bandon Our Loaf is the Largest Public Library. The article which loaf in town for the money. makes this implication and which is I Big in quality as w ell as quan published by one Dr. B. K Leach tity too. We couldn’t use is misleading. Mi. Steele is onl’ better flour if we charged one member of the library board rw ice as much for our bread. As a part of this board tin re is ., We buy and use the very best Book Committee wht se dmv it is t* now. Try a loaf-and see how pass upon all books present! d to the everybody w ill go into it. A library, This Book Committee ha- body would think it was cake neither received nor rejei ted arv I to hear the youngsters beg- book. Some few books have been donated to the library, but they have not yet been placed in < ircula tior., because the committee has not yet had opportunity to pass upon j them. The cause for the complaint ■ of Dr. Leach is that Mr. Steele! found one morning on one of the library tables a book entitled! I “Prison Memoirs ol an Anarchist.’’ ' ! I bis book had never been presented ' to the Library Committee and had! ' neither been received nor rejected. ! I However, Mr Steele’s judgment ' prompted him to remove the book from lite table ol the library and keep it until such time as the Hook | The Roman Method of Heating. Cominttee could pass upon it-merits I.ike many other itoiuan houses that have liven unearthed In England, one ■ nd demerits. recently brought to light was heated by a system called "iiypocaiist " The entire basement was one big furnace, from which dues nsieuiled. built into the walls V wood tire was kept in the basement, the fuel Itelng fed In from an outside annex through all ar. h iu the wall Detroit liee Press SABRO The library bond vtish to .i-sure all friends ot the library that any 1 good book will be gladly accepted by them, but that they will not j hesitate to turn down any book con taining doctrines or sentiments that are iniinii.il to the highest interests of soiiely, ami be it understood that ' for just another slice. The Job of Barn Painting is one you don’t want to do any oftener than you can help. I se our famous Barn and Elevator Paint and you will have a color that will de fy wind and weather longer than any other paint made. You don’t have to believe it Ask ns for the names of those u ho (tin prove it. Bandon Hardware Co a Public Libr.n v IN llUt the place tor I disseminating any special do. trine, although any sane literature of ,mv pohtiial party, any ecclesiastical j order or ol anything else has a ! legitimate place m the Public Library. I —S igned , S. R Steele, Chairman of Board ooo---- 25c It all druggists To Mother«- And Other«. Dirt Cheap You can use Bmklen's Ainica Sake to cure children of ec.ami, ra»hes. tetter chafings, scaly and j A sightly comer in Woolen M II ousted humors, as well as their, burns, ' Addition » lose in. Iili al location accidental injuries. — cuts, i lets making corner 117x125. (.an bruises, etc., with perfect safety. I I m * bail tor what one lot is worth if Nothing else heals so quickiev For taken tins week A teal opportun oils, ulcers, old. hi nnirg or fever ity I S Gear, real Bandon Dry sores or piles it has no equal, Goods Co. stoic. at all druggists. 2«Ct' Better Than Spanking Spanking u ill not cure c hildren of wetting the bed. lievaiise it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. II. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1453, Chicago, 111., have discovered a stricth harmless remedy for this distressing di.-vase and to make known its merits they w ill send a ^lh pat kage . securely * wrapped and prepaid \bsohitely I rt e to any reader of I he Ret order, . 1 his remedy also < tires frequent desire to urinate and in- ability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. I lie C. II. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to the m today — for the — free medicine. ( tire the atHicted members of vour family tlit n tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy For Really Nice Job Printing See The Recorder 4